So our lovable cat of 12 yrs has been recently diagnosed as diabetic. This is my diagnosis and that of the vet based on her symptoms. We can't get her in for her blood work until next week. She has always only eaten dry cat food, which my former vet told me is all cats should eat because canned food is bad for their teeth and digestion. My old cat that ate mostly canned food, with a little dry lived to be 19 1/2 until we had to put her down for thyroid and kidney failure. This time I thought I was doing right by doing just dry food. Fast forward, Libby has always been heavy, but she is a big cat anyway. Now that I'm sure she is diabetic I have switched her to canned food only, Fancy Feast flaked, with just a few dry kibbles of the highest protein, lowest fat dry food I could find. It has been 3 days and she is drinking far less water and for the most part she is eating the canned food, which she never did before. She wouldn't even eat regular tuna or chicken. I'm guessing she has been diabetic for about 4 months, but we didn't realize what was going on. I just thought it was old age.
Now I'm scared that too much damage has been done. Can we reverse this with diet alone? What are her chances of improving and when should I start to see signs of improvement? It was daunting standing in PetsMart yesterday attempting to read the labels on all the food. I found Core Wellness, Grain free Dry which seemed to have the highest protein, lowest fat content. I feel like she needs a few kibbles of dry mixed into the canned food to keep her eating. It has 8 ingredients listed before anything that sounds like a starch or carb. It does have chicken meal, but is all "meal" carb laden? If anyone can suggest the best canned food for diabetic cats please share. Also any hints or tips to get her back on the road to recovery is greatly appreciated. All the vet suggested was wait until her blood work, then they would be able to provide me with "prescription" Royal Canin cat food for diabetic cats. I'm not going down that road, because I don't believe in that. I feel like I can do this with regular food, even if I need to feed her real chicken or fish.
I'm very scared and would love to hear some success stories and hear your tips that have worked. Thanks!
Now I'm scared that too much damage has been done. Can we reverse this with diet alone? What are her chances of improving and when should I start to see signs of improvement? It was daunting standing in PetsMart yesterday attempting to read the labels on all the food. I found Core Wellness, Grain free Dry which seemed to have the highest protein, lowest fat content. I feel like she needs a few kibbles of dry mixed into the canned food to keep her eating. It has 8 ingredients listed before anything that sounds like a starch or carb. It does have chicken meal, but is all "meal" carb laden? If anyone can suggest the best canned food for diabetic cats please share. Also any hints or tips to get her back on the road to recovery is greatly appreciated. All the vet suggested was wait until her blood work, then they would be able to provide me with "prescription" Royal Canin cat food for diabetic cats. I'm not going down that road, because I don't believe in that. I feel like I can do this with regular food, even if I need to feed her real chicken or fish.
I'm very scared and would love to hear some success stories and hear your tips that have worked. Thanks!